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52.8 Breaststroker William Wihanto to Transfer from Arizona to UCSD

Finnish breaststroker William Wihanto has announced he is transferring from the University of Arizona to the University of California, San Diego for his final year of eligibility.

“I’m proud and honored to announce my verbal commitment to UC San Diego to continue my collegiate career, beginning fall 2018! I want to thank everyone at UA for the great times we had, and am thankful for having had the opportunity to be a part of it all. I am excited and now looking forward to continuing my journey at UC San Diego as a Triton. Go Tritons!”

Wihanto was born and raised in Finland. He was chosen by the Finnish Olympic Committee to be part of a project called “Team Tokio 2020” aimed at supporting athletes striving to compete in Tokyo in 2020. At Arizona, he red-shirted his first year of collegiate swimming. He finished second in the 100 breast at the 2017 Texas invitational and ranks 7th on Arizona’s all-time top-10 list in the event.

Top times:

  • 100 SCY breast – 52.82
  • 100 LCM breast – 1:02.27
  • 200 SCY breast – 2:01.09
  • 50 SCY free – 20.80

Wihanto would have won the 100 breast by 1.7 seconds and come within .04 of the conference record had he gone his best time at the 2018 Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championships in February. He would have placed second in the 200 breast, giving the Tritons a 1st-through-4th-place sweep in the event. He also would have been a A-finalist in the 50 free.

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SayItAintSo
6 years ago

52….. 2:01?

Oof

James
6 years ago

Looking to train under David Marsh? I suspect this guy is looking ahead to the Olympics, and less concerned with NCAA competition at this point in time (otherwise why move down in competition level)?

Brutus
Reply to  James
6 years ago

Probably getting more money too

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